Seven more Spanish cyclists under investigation for doping

A representative of the Spanish Government has said that no less than seven Spanish cyclists are under investigation for doping, and two of them may soon receive sanctions. However, Contador is not amongst them.

Speaking at a press conference, Spain’s director general for sports, Alberto Soler, did not name the seven riders.

“Contador has nothing to do with this. Two cases are in the final phase, and in the other five we have suspicions because of their blood values and alongside the Spanish federation, we’ve decided to take drastic action.”

The news comes at the end of a black week for Spanish cycling, in which five doping cases have already emerged.

But despite the relentless succession of cases, Spanish government officials continue to claim that the number of doping cases in their country is not above the norm.

“The figures say that Spain is within the average for positive cases,” Soler said.

“According to the Madrid anti-doping lab, in 2009 Spaniards had 1.2 percent of adverse findings, whilst the world average is 1.11.”

“In 2008, 2009 and 2010 11 riders were sanctioned in Spain by the UCI, whilst Italy had 10.”

However, what Soler failed to mention is that according to the Spanish media Spain has had a total of nine doping cases or failed tests for banned substances in 2010 alone, nearly 50 percent of the total of those registered by the UCI. That figure does not include the five who are under investigation, either.

At the same time it has emerged that Spain’s Anti-Doping Agency will have its budget slashed back by 400,000 euros in 2011, as part of across-the-board government cuts.

Colnago dave

What a wonderful indictment of Spanish cycling and the Spanish government just because they have manipulated figures to prove that doping in cycling is on an average % with other nations they can be complacent.
No wonder doping still exists and with that attitude how much is hidden by the authorities. Like a previous comment made on the Contador case, it makes you wonder why so many ex Armstrong team mates get caught doping.